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This is episode 2 of our mini-series of conversations compiled around a different theme each episode. This week we dive into the business of DIY, and stories of different artists that have built successful, sustainable careers outside of the major label, stereotypical "right" career path. We hear from Jesse Boykins III talk about leaving and standing up to Def Jam Records and Universal Publishing, Laura Veirs on owning her publishing throughout and starting her own label, the blue collar DIY sustainability that Joe Pug has mastered, and how BJ Barham (American Aquarium) has managed to build a six-figure DIY empire (both record sales/touring and merch)!You can find a link to our full conversations with each of them below, and playlists of other past conversations grouped by topic on our YouTube channel, also below.Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.Links:Jesse Boykins III - episode 67Laura Veirs - episode 44Joe Pug - episode 10BJ Barham - episode 7Click here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. Become a subscribing member on our Patreon to gain more inside access including exclusive content, workshops, the chance to have your questions answered by our upcoming guests, and more.
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Ménage à trois musical pour un album triple A. Trois noms mais 1000 paysages de l'americana et du folk indépendant.
This week on Transmissions: the magnificent Neko Case. She's recently launched Entering the Lung, a newsletter of nature writing. We don't need to tell you that Neko Case is a great writer—her work with the New Pornographers, Case/Lang/Veirs and her solo albums demonstrate that evidently—but it is deeply nice to be able to appreciate her on prose terms via the newsletter. She joined us this week to discuss the mores of the Victorian age, listening to Jane's Addiction, and getting into punk rock. Benefitting her sense of humor, we let this talk roam where she willed.
It's the Witch Wave Season 5 premiere! We are honored to have Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Neko Case join us.Neko's seven solo albums include her 2006 breakthrough album Fox Confessor Brings the Flood, and her two Grammy-nominated albums, Middle Cyclone of 2009 and 2013's The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You. Her most recent album, Hell-On, is a gorgeous sonic tapestry of such tumultuous topics as climate change, twisted fate, and heartache. In 2016 she also released a collaborative album with musicians k.d. lang and Laura Veirs called CASE/LANG/VEIRS. She is also a member of the critically-acclaimed band, The New Pornographers.Neko's music has been described as everything from country noir to art rock, but it transcends genre and soundscape. What is consistent are her signature brilliant lyrics which are full of sharp metaphors and enchanting mythological fragments, as well as her spectacular voice which cuts the air like a diamond. It's no wonder her career has spanned over twenty years - her songs are the stuff of legend.Neko also has a newly-launched Substack newsletter called Entering the Lung. In it she writes lyrical essays about her relationship to the natural world.On this episode, Neko discusses the influence of wildness on her music, her relationship to magical monstresses, and why she identifies as "she/sir."Pam also talks about Witches' Thanksgiving and answers a listener question about how to make physical exercise a spiritual act.Our sponsors for this episode are That Witch Life Podcast, Temperance Home and Bar, Lindsay Mack's “Heart of Service” course, BetterHelp, Seagrape Apothecary, The Spiral Bookcase, and Jessica Globe Coaching.
A powerful voice, amazing songs, and an inventive, curious mind conspired to form this lovely human's intriguing musical adventure. From Vancouver to the Sonoran desert to Chicago, Vermont and beyond, she's been enriching music scenes, recording loads of critically acclaimed records, and touring the world. And all on her own terms. The New Pornographers, Case/Lang/Veirs, The Sadies and many others have all benefited greatly from collaboration with this wellspring of energy and creativity. You will definitely want to hear this insightful and joyful conversation with one of the greats.
On this Tim Young interview, the serendipity of moves he made and how they changed his life in powerful ways, losing his musical identity and how he rebuilt it… getting the James Corden gig, playing with Beck, Fiona Apple, Cher, Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzennegar… dealing with alcohol abuse and learning to be here and now, family, MacGyver, gratitude, finding things you love, and lots more. Very sincere If you'd like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support A session player and artist, Tim has supported artists like Rosanne Cash, Case/Lang/Veirs, Beck, Fiona Apple, and Ricky Lee Jones, as well as working on music for film, television, and video games. He's also the guitarist on James Corden's Late Late show. Tim is a member of the band Zony Mash, leads Tim Young & The Questionnaires also has a band with his wife called The Youngs. Subscribe YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EveryoneLovesGuitar?sub_confirmation=1 Website: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe
Today's episode is a departing flight for the podcast, as we take a pause to listen to some songs that can perhaps help us breath a little bit in these trying times. In addition, there's a commentary about how I think music can best be shared in the "WE" economy so that everyone--that is, artists and listeners and NOT lawyers or corporations--benefits. On top of that, a fresh edition of "The Downside of..." And last, two more chapters from "The Teacher and the Tree Man," as we approach the halfway point of this book. Enjoy! Song Playlist: "Our Song," Perry Ferrell; "Im Blau," Mildlife; "Guinevere," Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young; "King of the World (jam)" Disco Biscuits; "Delirium," Case/Lang/Veirs; and "Waiting for the Day," George Michael.
New music from the National Geographic series MARS by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, Dirty Projectors, Cuddle Magic, the XX, Radiohead, and Case/Lang/Veirs. Original air date: February 10, 2017
La actualidad internacional ocupa prácticamente todo el programa de esta semana. Escuchamos lo nuevo de Pixies, The Yearning, Spookyland, Tom Beaulieu, Coves, Case/Lang/Veirs, A Band of Bitches, Aquaserge, Ellie Goulding, Pommez Internacional, Feli and the Lemonshakers, Pins y Soulwax (que son la apuesta de Rock Nights Radio para esta semana). Además te adelantamos lo que está por llegar de The Rolling Stones, Crystal Fighters, Empire of the Sun, American Football y Baloji. Y echando la vista atrás suena Bob Dylan, que con su reciente Premio Nobel de Literatura es una de las noticias destacadas de la semana. El Instituto Francés de Valencia nos descubre a Hypnolove mientras que nosotros recuperamos a otra francesa que estrenaba disco por aquí hace 15 años: Lina. Y en terreno francés recuperamos a The Peppers con un tema de 1973, además de escuchar lo nuevo de Fauna Twin y Exsonvaldes. Y en los últimos minutos del programa completamos la actualidad con etiqueta nacional: Sidonie, Como Vivir en el Campo y Linda Guilala.
Dig into some new Dinosaur Jr. (the whole band is back together), a track from Case/Lang/Veirs, a track off the new Pylon live album and more in this episode of Just Off The Radar. You can follow the Just Off The Radar podcast on the NPR One app.
Will and Barrett discuss new music by Case/Lang/Veirs and Mitski, plus a death of the week, a live report, and more random banter.
Hey, it's the last reviews of the first half of the music year. Join Rebecca Ruiz and Josh Wodarz to romp through new releases from Laura Mvula, Weaves, Case/Lang/Veirs, and CCR Headcleaner. Yeah, you heard us, we said CCR Headcleaner. Plus beers from Alaskan Brewing company, and a little Kentucky Stout that Becca found in her travels. https://open.spotify.com/user/riskylengths/playlist/7jJQoIf9G8xjj0gwXUwv2L
Nella seconda parte della puntata di oggi di Mu: Alabama Shakes, Anohni, Case LAng Veirs, Lesley Gore e i Ramones. La puntata di oggi di Mu è dedicata alle vittime della strage di Orlando.
After his pioneering work in Hüsker Dü and his alternative era success with Sugar, Bob Mould shows no signs of slowing down. The legendary songwriter and guitarist joins hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot for a live performance and a conversation. Plus, a review of the new collaboration between Neko Case, k.d. lang, and Laura Veirs.